Most of our products are flat packed and designed in such a way that they can easily fit in your car. However, if you prefer to have your purchase delivered, we have a range of delivery options for you to choose from when shopping at IKEA.sg or shopping at your nearest IKEA store.

Shopping at IKEA.sg

If you’re placing an order online, we offer the following delivery options:

Parcel delivery service fee is $15.
Truck delivery service fee is $70.

To qualify for parcel delivery, the order must fulfil these criteria:
1) Total weight less than 24kg;
2) Longest side of an item should not exceed 1m.

Our products are specifically designed to be simple to assemble, so that our customers can easily do it themselves. That way, you save the most money.

However, if you need a hand, we have a range of assembly options for you to choose from when shopping at IKEA.sg or shopping at your nearest IKEA store.

Do note that for bathroom and kitchen solutions, you will require installation services. Visit your nearest IKEA store to speak with an IKEA co-worker for assistance. For more information on our installation services, please click here.

Shopping at IKEA.sg
When you purchase online, assembly prices are charged at 15% of the product price.
Sofas that require only fixing of legs and/or covers have a $15 service fee.
For items that require wall drilling, there is a service fee of $5 per hole to be paid directly to the service provider.

Booking
Products which require assembly will be flagged in the checkout process. You may select the products which you wish to purchase the assembly service for.

Return the unassembled item in their original packaging within 100 days, together with your receipt for either an exchange or a full refund. Refunds will be issued in the same method of payment as the original payment.

Love it or exchange it

When it comes to mattresses, we offer something special. It is important to us that you love your new mattress. So, if after a while you discover that it is too firm or too soft, just bring back the mattress and try out a new one. There's no rush. You have 100 days to sleep on it!

You may exchange your mattress once within 100 days if you don't love it, provided your merchandise is not found by IKEA to be dirty, marked, damaged or abused.

Turning our waste into resources

At IKEA, we work every day toward creating positive changes for people and the planet. Saving energy and resources—at home and at work—is a top priority. We've worked this way since our very beginning more than 70 years ago, setting ambitious goals and challenging ourselves to innovate. To improve, we continue asking ourselves hard questions. What can we do better? Are we taking enough responsibility? Can we save energy and resources by using our waste in new ways?

We answer some of these questions in ways everyone can see, like investing in wind turbines and solar panels for IKEA stores, selling only LED and offering lots of products from recycled materials.

Doing more with store-related waste

Behind the scenes at IKEA stores and companies, we save energy and resources, too. Last year, 78% of IKEA waste was recycled. While we work to increase that number, we launch projects at IKEA stores to help eliminate waste in a cycle of repair, reuse and recycling. Some stores have held mattress take-backs for energy recovery and recycling. Other stores have collected used and unwanted textiles for donation and recycling.
Since 2013, a project team at IKEA has been looking at store-related waste in an entirely different way—as new raw material for IKEA products. The team started by looking at the plastic film that's wrapped around pallets of IKEA products before transport.
What did they find? SKRUTT desk pad!

To make SKRUTT, the plastic film collected from IKEA stores in Italy and France is made into granules through a process of sorting, grinding, washing, drying and filtering. The granules then go to an IKEA supplier where they are blended with a bit of virgin plastic and colouring, extruded, sized, cut and packaged.
Then SKRUTT desk pads go back home! They're sold in the very same stores where they started as plastic film waste—and make their way to lots of IKEA stores across the world, too.
“I’m really proud that my store is participating in this project and especially to say that a bit of simple sorting every day can bring us new products,” says Vincent Locatelli, a co-worker who helps collect waste for SKRUTT from an IKEA store in France.

Beginning with plastic film waste

Producing SKRUTT desk pad from IKEA waste leads to reductions in virgin oil use, carbon dioxide emissions and energy consumption. And SKRUTT is recyclable, too.
"SKRUTT desk pad is an example of what we can achieve from using our own IKEA waste from stores," says Annika Persson, communication specialist on the project team. "And this is only the beginning."
While Annika and the IKEA project team pursue more ways to reuse our plastic waste, they're already working on other store-related waste, too.
"We're also collecting cardboard because it can be reused and turned back into packaging material or into new IKEA products," explains Kent Larsson, a business developer on the project team.
So, when you buy products like SKRUTT, you're doing more than protecting your desk. Together, we’re reducing waste, closing the loop and taking responsibility.